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Meanings of
cackle
in English
Catalan
xerramenta
Spanish
parloteo
Back to the meaning
Noisy talk.
chatter
yak
yack
yakety-yak
Catalan
xerramenta
Synonyms
Examples for "
chatter
"
chatter
yak
yack
yakety-yak
Examples for "
chatter
"
1
The most obvious sign is the increasing
chatter
about a second referendum.
2
A certain amount of preliminary social
chatter
was required at this point.
3
There were hints of it in the social
chatter
of the papers.
4
The
chatter
this year is that it's the best start in decades.
5
Around this industry, large numbers had gathered simply to watch and
chatter
.
1
In places the
yak
trail led between steep banks of unstable rubble.
2
Its fur was long and wispy, like the fur of a
yak
.
3
Tell him we'd better dispense with the
yak
and get with it.
4
Even the ropes which sustain the tents are made of
yak
's
wool.
5
You happily eat goat testicles,
yak
eyeballs, camel intestines and elephant dung.
1
By yingo, Ay plumb forget about te tarn jung
yack
-
ass
Harlan.
2
Well I thought I'd get a big
yack
,
because Kennedy had a marvelous sense of humor.
3
Yu fallers yust put on your
yumpin
'
-
yack
suits.
4
Jackdaws
yack
from trees above the castle, its crenellated walls and towers grey and solemn on this overcast day.
5
Tom perceived Andrew's useless emulation, and with a sound translated by
'
yack
,
'
sent his leg out a long way.
1
Yakety Yak hasn't looked a chance at his past few but does drops well back in grade for this.
Usage of
cackle
in English
1
Her riotous
cackle
unnerved Kyle far more than he thought it should.
2
Perenelle could clearly hear the
cackle
of laughter on the other end.
3
The
cackle
and babble ceased suddenly as the chairman and lecturer appeared.
4
Ab continued to
cackle
as if he'd taken leave of his senses.
5
No need to look down, one hears their
cackle
with each tread.
6
His laugh was as mirthless as the
cackle
of a guinea hen.
7
Elizabeth laughed shrill and loud-itsounded like the
cackle
of a fiend.
8
The
cackle
of thousands of voices made that mountain delightful and charming.
9
The moment he saw Mrs. Atterson and Hiram he began to
cackle
.
10
With a half-maniacal
cackle
of unadulterated glee, McCaverty pushed the throttle forward.
11
As I screamed and jumped backward I heard a familiar maniacal
cackle
.
12
Sylvester laughed with a little low
cackle
of intense pleasure and amusement.
13
I must look baffled, because Camel lets loose with a toothless
cackle
.
14
It skipped twice before hitting a fishing skiff, causing him to
cackle
.
15
For the first time I heard him laugh, a high, uncertain
cackle
.
16
Detta would
cackle
as he tried to move her without upending her.
Other examples for "cackle"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
cackle
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
dry cackle
shrill cackle
cut the cackle
hideous cackle
high cackle
More collocations
Translations for
cackle
Catalan
xerramenta
claca
xerrola
borbolla
xerrameca
xerradissa
rall
Spanish
parloteo
cotorreo
cháchara
Cackle
through the time
Cackle
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Common